I do fascial stretching for the muscle group I work out that day after the work out. You can find information about it on numerous sites but Intensemuscle has some good info on DC methods for it. I've found this has helped reduce DOMS quite a bit, especially in legs. Your mileage may vary though.

Stretching. I started to do a full stretching routine after my workouts and it has reduced the soreness of my muscles considerably. Although, I must say at first the stretching alone made me sore because of my poor flexibility, but after a few weeks I got used to it and it really helps me now.

Stretching. I started to do a full stretching routine after my workouts and it has reduced the soreness of my muscles considerably. Although, I must say at first the stretching alone made me sore because of my poor flexibility, but after a few weeks I got used to it and it really helps me now.

Yep.

Stretching has made a huge difference on the severity of DOMS i get now. It is minimal at best.

I don't find it a problem generally, with the exception of a couple times i've not trained calves for a while and then come back and hit them hard. Ended up walking around like i belonged in the special olympics

I enjoy the soreness. I do believe that stretching is one of the best things to combat DOMS. I believe I read once that alternating hot/cold showers will help reduce mitigate the intensity of your DOMS.